How to Say ‘Buy a cake’ in Japanese
ケーキを買います
keeki o kai masu
[kay-kee o kai mahs]
💬 Usage Tip: [ケーキ] is the object, marked by [を], and [買います] means "buy." Straightforward and useful.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Buying a cake from a neighborhood bakery or department store food hall is a common birthday tradition in Japan.
Phrase Breakdown
ケーキ
keeki
[kay-kee]
cake
A cake, often for birthdays or parties.
きょうケーキを買います。
I will buy a cake today.
を買います
o kai masu
buy (it)
を marks the object being bought. 買います is the polite present/future form of “buy.”
プレゼントをかいます。
I will buy a present.
Words in this phrase
を
o
[o]
object marker
Shows that ケーキ is the thing being bought.
ケーキを買います。
I buy a cake.
買い
kai
[kai]
buy
The verb stem meaning buy, used before ます.
たんじょうびのケーキを買います。
I buy a birthday cake.
ます
masu
[mahs]
polite verb ending
Makes the verb polite: 買い + ます = 買います.
ケーキを買います。
I buy a cake.
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